A record of the Addresses delivered at the Con- ference on Classical Studies in Liberal Education held at Princeton University, June 2, 1917, together with an introduction and a collection of statements and statistics. The Addresses are printed in the order of the Conference programme. The state- ments are arranged under their main headings partly in geographical and partly in topical order.
The editing of this book has been done by Dean Andrew F. West the cooperation of Professors F. F. Abbott, Edward Capps, Duane Reed Stuart, Donald Blythe Durham and Mr. Theodore A. Miller. The statistical material has been furnished in part by Professor W. M. Adriance, Professor C. H. Forbes and Professor Harris Hancock, and in part by the College Entrance Examination Board, the United States Bureau of Educational and various colleges and schools.
Copyright, 1917, by PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
Published October, 1917 Printed in the United States of America
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Publication Information: Book Title: Value of the Classics. Contributors: Andrew F. West - author. Publisher: Princeton University Press. Place of Publication: Princeton, NJ. Publication Year: 1917. Page Number: ii.
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